Examples of Municipal Aggregator in a sentence
The Village will promptly file any application and comply with any applicable rules and regulations that may be required by Illinois law for certification as a Municipal Aggregator and to operate the Aggregation Program under the Act.
The following Terms and Conditions shall apply to every Municipal Aggregator that is conducting business pursuant to a municipal aggregation plan which has been adopted and approved in accordance with R.I. Gen.
For each Municipal Aggregator, hourly loads for each day shall be estimated or telemetered and reported daily to the ISO-NE for inclusion in the Municipal Aggregator’s NEPOOL market settlement obligations.
Laws § 39-3-1.2, and that is authorized to do business within the State of Rhode Island and the Company’s service territory, and to every Customer doing business with said Municipal Aggregator.
The City will promptly file any application and comply with any applicable rules and regulations that may be required by Illinois law for certification as a Municipal Aggregator and to operate the Aggregation Program under the Act.
Purchaser may use REC Supplier’s business name and trade name (“Green Energy Consumers Alliance”, “and/or “Green Energy Consumers” or other trade names used by REC Supplier) and the Program names as necessary to implement its services to a Municipal Aggregator and any Program hereunder.
Among other things, each Party shall provide the other Party on a timely basis any material information related to the supply of RECs under this Agreement from any Municipal Aggregator, Distribution Company or Governmental Authority.
Any costs incurred to provide the special metering arrangements shall be assigned to the Municipal Aggregator.
ISO Reporting Set-Up and Transaction Fee The Company may assess an ISO Reporting Set-Up and Transaction Fee for establishing the reporting protocol for an individual customer account that would enable the Company to report the customer’s load data to ISO-NE on behalf of a Municipal Aggregator along with the daily reporting to ISO-NE of customer loads from the prior day.
Distribution losses, which are included in the hourly metered Company loads, shall be fully allocated into Municipal Aggregator loads.